Apple to invest $ 1.000 billion to expand Reno Data Center

It appears that Apple's relationships with the city of Reno, Arizona, are going from strength to strength. Apple currently has a gigantic data center in the city's Technology Park, a data center that, according to the latest information, will be expanded to offer a greater operating capacity to the different services that are managed. As we can read in the Reno-Gazzette Journal, Apple intends to invest a billion dollars to expand both the current size of the facilities that Apple currently has in the Reno Technology Park.

Currently the City Council is debating the possibility of giving the green light to Apple's expansion project in the city, The first steps of which were announced in February of this year, when the construction permits requested by the Cupertino-based company to create 8 new warehouses, an administrative building, a garage and a generator plant to supply all the necessary electricity were published. to supply future facilities. This project is rumored to have been called Project Isabel. Reno's first data center, called Project Mill, was approved in 2012, and Apple has gradually expanded its facility space ever since.

But not everything depends on the Reno City Council, since Apple is trying to find tax advantages to make this important investment in this city, that would give many jobs. Currently Apple has already started construction work on a data center in Denmark and plans to get the go-ahead for the construction of another data center in Ireland, permits that are costing Apple a lot of problems due to the refusal of residents. in the area due to the environmental impact that the construction of a data center would entail.


Follow us on Google News

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

*

*

  1. Responsible for the data: AB Internet Networks 2008 SL
  2. Purpose of the data: Control SPAM, comment management.
  3. Legitimation: Your consent
  4. Communication of the data: The data will not be communicated to third parties except by legal obligation.
  5. Data storage: Database hosted by Occentus Networks (EU)
  6. Rights: At any time you can limit, recover and delete your information.